Modal Variations on Bach's Prelude No.1 in C Major's First Phrase by Homey Music published on 2022-05-27T16:46:57Z The first phrase of Bach's Prelude No.1 in C Major translated to all seven diatonic modes using simple tonic-octave equivalence for major and minor modes. This piece was not so much composed as it was hand computed. Dorian mode was based on the hypothesis that Dorian's most powerful progressions are along the brightness vector going back and forth between major and minor chords whereas the other modes most powerful progressions are along the affinity vector. Genre Classical Comment by Homey Music Ionian 2022-06-23T19:44:10Z Comment by Homey Music Mixolydian 2022-06-23T19:43:52Z Comment by Homey Music Dorian 2022-06-23T19:43:27Z Comment by Homey Music Aeolian 2022-06-23T19:43:00Z Comment by Homey Music Phrygian 2022-06-23T19:42:27Z Comment by Homey Music Locrian the Sublime 2022-06-23T19:41:59Z Comment by Homey Music Phrygian 2022-06-23T19:41:38Z Comment by Homey Music Aeolian 2022-06-23T19:41:00Z Comment by Homey Music Dorian 2022-06-23T19:40:43Z Comment by Homey Music Mixolydian 2022-06-23T19:40:10Z Comment by Homey Music Ionian 2022-06-23T19:38:55Z Comment by Homey Music Lydian 2022-06-23T19:38:36Z Comment by Homey Music Ionian 2022-06-23T19:38:01Z Comment by Homey Music Mixolydian 2022-06-23T19:36:52Z Comment by Homey Music Dorian 2022-06-23T19:36:01Z Comment by Homey Music Aeolian 2022-06-23T19:35:33Z Comment by Homey Music Phrygian 2022-06-23T19:35:10Z Comment by Homey Music Locrian 2022-06-23T19:34:03Z Comment by Homey Music Phrygian 2022-06-23T19:31:54Z Comment by Homey Music Aeolian | Natural Minor 2022-06-23T19:31:19Z Comment by Homey Music Phrygian 2022-06-23T19:28:54Z Comment by Homey Music Dorian 2022-06-23T19:27:52Z Comment by Homey Music Mixolydian 2022-06-23T19:27:30Z Comment by Homey Music Ionian | Major 2022-06-23T19:26:59Z Comment by Homey Music Lydian 2022-06-23T19:24:48Z